All Breaking news articles – Page 832
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Wolseley reports £261m loss
Ӱ materials firm increases market share but half-year results show sales are hit by poor performance in US
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Tories publish energy green paper
David Cameron outlines 12-point plan, including streamlining planning for infrastructure projects and supporting nuclear power
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Mansell wins last London Olympics contract
Balfour Beatty-owned company to build Eton Manor, which will host swimming and tennis events during 2012 Games
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Exciting period for London Festival of Architecture, says founding director
In the lead up to the event in June and July Peter Murray says the downturn should provide an opportunity to think about the future of architecture
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Profit falls £6.6m at T Clarke
M&E contractor hit by £1.9m of bad debt, but says it was a ‘credible performance in a challenging market’
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Louis Armstrong steps down as RICS chief executive
RICS seek replacement as Armstrong retires after 12 years in role
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StructureTone wins deal to finish troubled Shell Centre
US fit-out contractor bags £10m contract in wake of ISG’s acrimonious departure from £62m project
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Miller Group ready to snap up HBOS land assets
Housebuilder and contractor hopes ‘great relationship’ will persuade bank to favour it as buyer
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Tories in talks to cut all funding from Cabe
Design quango fears for its independence as Conservatives push plans for self-funding
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OFT firms off the hook as councils ditch legal action
Leeds is first local authority to abandon plans after lawyers advise evidence is too weak for action
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Lloyds Development Capital to buy stake in Matrix
£10m purchase of part of energy management firm follows acquisition of stake in housing specialist
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BSF raising pupil aspirations and behaviour, says study
Evaluation by consultant Pricewaterhouse Coopers finds 80% of headteachers think Ӱ Schools for the Future programme is transforming learning
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The Wrekin ruby: legal action underway
Administrator report reveals action came after “a number of unusual transactions”
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Pidgley put off by Noho Square asking price
Berkeley boss admits he has looked at central London site but won’t “pay telephone numbers”
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University building projects to be mothballed as funding is slashed
Cuts likely to affect three-quarters of English universities
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Galliford Try wins £28m Thames Water contract
Upgrade of sewage works will help clean up the Thames
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Accreditation scheme set up for BSF design advisers
Councils will be expected to select accredited 'client design advisers' to enforce minimum design standards
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Boris approves Columbus Tower
London mayor approves plan for Tower Hamlets scheme on condition of £4m contribution to Crossrail